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[English words of Yiddish origin] beggar (Yiddish שנאָרער shnorer, cf. German schnorren 'to beg or steal (usu. a small item of a consumable good) of a friend'[5])
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Schnorrer (שנאָרער; also spelled shnorrer) is a Yiddish term meaning `beggar` or `sponger`. The word Schnorrer also occurs in German to describe a freeloader who frequently asks for little things, like cigarettes or little sums of money, without offering a return. The English usage of the word denotes a sly chiseler who will get money o...
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• (n.) Among the Jews, a beggar.
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Schnor'rer noun [ Yiddish, from German
schnurrer , from
schnurren to hum, whir, hence, from the sound of the musical instrument used by strolling beggars, to beg.] Among the Jews, a beggar.
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Schnorrer is American slang for a person who lives off the charity of others; professional beggar.
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American slang for a person who lives off the charity of others; professional beggar.
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shnorrer noun (Yiddish) a scrounger who takes advantage of the generosity of others
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